Dear Student,
With a NEET exam score of 174 & being an OBC category student, getting a MBBS seat in Maharashtra or Karnataka is challenging. While the students still can have a chance in BDS or BHMS courses and he or she does qualify the MBBS qualifying cutoff for the OBC category, which ranges from 143 to 113 marks, but they may not get a seat. Instead, applying for other medical courses may still get them a seat in government or semi-government colleges. While based on the various determinants affecting the Maharashtra or Karnataka cutoff scores, there is still a chance to get a seat in MBBS or other medical courses being offered in private medical colleges in Maharashtra or Karnataka.
Thank You!
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